place
Tenediorum
also: Tenedians, Tenedi, Tenedos
Tenedos, a small island off the Asian coast facing Troy, in late-Republican times under direct Roman administration as part of the province of Asia. Home of the eponymous hero Tenes (Verr. 2.1.49); the Tenedians' freedom was cut off in 56 BC, a matter Cicero with three other senators alone opposed (Ad Q. fr. 2.9.2).